A mouse in the house

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  • we've got mice in our ceiling

    Burn it.

  • Liquidise some cats and spread the paste around your house. The smell really puts the mice off.

  • Jesus. That has given me flashbacks to the video I once saw of somebody liquidising thousands of live spiders in the belief that if they spread the paste around their windows, spiders would stop coming in their house.

  • Ok, will remove post for insurance.

  • Told the dog to go and get some cats, he invited more mice into the house.

  • I've seen some weird shit on the internet but thats a bit too weird for me.

  • One of the cats was being a bit weird. Found a mousey brave fucker perched on the edge of their water fountain. Released a mile or so away.


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  • Have you given it some Red Leicester to nibble on?

  • thats the stub of his finger after a ferocious tussle with said mouse
    just look at its evil face

  • It was heralded as a solution for somebody who is scared of spiders FFS.

  • That's a field mouse, not your run of the mill house mouse.

  • Burn it.

  • My 8 month old's veggie straws. Cheese flavoured, however

  • What's the forum recommended OTP poison?

    Cheers.

  • Apparently resistance varies depending on locale so it’s whatever works where you are.

    Call the pest department and ask.

  • Problem with the poison is you've gotta get the mice to eat it, which is the difficult part generally. Sakai they've gotta eat a fair old bit.

  • I keep about 12 trays of this topped up at all times behind the kick boards in the kitchen.
    The mousey bastards love it.
    I also bait the traps with it.

    They eat so much the dosey fuckers eventually crawl onto a trap to get more.

    https://www.pest-expert.com/pest-expert-formula-b-rat-killer-poison-1kg-with-safety-gloves-10-x-100g-12-p.asp

  • dosey fuckers eventually crawl onto a trap to get more

    that's fucked up

  • Thanks.

    It's for a garden shed - so unlikely to get able to truly seal.

    There's a lot of random soft underlay and plastic sheeting that I should probably get rid of to give less places to chill. I was just surprised by the amount of shit in some places (in the pot of an out door citronella candle for eg - like it was a designated WC).

    I mainly don't want them migrating to the house. Also worth noting that our garden is a through-route for local cats, so I'd want to keep it all inside.

  • Yeah, Defo mice.

  • Also worth noting that our garden is a through-route for local cats, so I'd want to keep it all inside.

    Isn't there a risk that poisoned mice run outside, get picked up by cats?

  • Something kept getting into our work kitchen, first it nibbled my bagels (not a euph), then some noodles, then it knocked over a cup which smashed and finally it got into the tea. That was the last straw, so I set up a GoPro on timelapse and found it was a Glis Glis, an edible dormouse, protected under the 1981 wildlife act (or so I thought) and exceptionally cute. Anyway the pest man commeth and within about 20 minutes of putting a trap in the roof cavity he's caught it. I ask him what he'll do with it 'Kill it' he replied. Apparently as it's a non-native species, it can't be released. You just have to notify Natural England where it's been caught and then you can kill it. So I'm feeling a bit guilty now. RIP Eddie.


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A mouse in the house

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